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Psalm 17:2 [Lord, I Am Thine; But Thou Wilt Prove]

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Title:     Psalm 17:2 [Lord, I Am Thine; But Thou Wilt Prove]
Author: Isaac Watts [More Titles by Watts]

The sinner's portion, and saint's hope; or, The
heaven of separate souls, and the resurrection.


Lord, I am thine; but thou wilt prove
My faith, my patience, and my love;
When men of spite against me join,
They are the sword, the hand is thine.

Their hope and portion lies below;
'Tis all the happiness they know,
'Tis all they seek; they take their shares,
And leave the rest among their heirs.

What sinners value, I resign;
Lord, 'tis enough that thou art mine;
I shall behold thy blissful face,
And stand complete in righteousness.

This life's a dream, an empty show;
But the bright world to which I go
Hath joys substantial and sincere;
When shall I wake, and find me there?

O glorious hour! O blest abode!
I shall be near and like my God!
And flesh and sin no more control
The sacred pleasures of the soul.

My flesh shall slumber in the ground,
Till the last trumpet's joyful sound;
Then burst the chains with sweet surprise,
And in my Saviour's image rise.


[The end]
Isaac Watts's poem: Psalm 17:2 [Lord, I Am Thine; But Thou Wilt Prove]

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